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...ultimately responsible for declaring war on Iraq: George W. Bush. The scapegoating of CIA Director George Tenet for the false uranium intelligence report does not conceal the fact that Bush, acting on flawed intelligence, launched a war against a sovereign nation not imminently threatening the U.S. Congress should be held accountable as well. Here's the scorecard to date on Iraq: no uranium, no weapons of mass destruction and no end to the loss of American life, just an ever growing cache of lies and excuses. DAN NACE St. Louis...
Apparently it was worse for a President to lie to the American people about having sex with an intern than it was for a President to lie to the American people, justifying a war on the basis of forged documents about uranium products. One lie led to impeachment; I am afraid the other lie will lead to re-election. CAROLYN MAKI Midlothian...
...with Iraq solely because of Saddam's possible attempts to purchase uranium. The U.S. argued that Saddam's government possessed a variety of weapons of mass destruction and had a history of aggression. Iraq's war against Iran, the occupation of Kuwait and missile attacks on Israel in Gulf War I showed that Saddam's Iraq was a terrible danger. IAN REILLY New York City...
Bush's misstatement that Iraq attempted to purchase uranium was yet another example of a "shoot first, ask questions later" mentality. KEN RAY Orange, Calif...
...take personal responsibility for everything I say." President George W. Bush, at a Rose Garden press conference, when asked how a now widely discredited claim that Iraq sought to buy uranium in Africa made it into his January State of the Union address...